disquieted
英 [dɪsˈkwaɪətɪd]
美 [dɪˈskwaɪətɪd]
v.  使担心; 使焦急
disquiet的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 不安;焦急;忧虑
 Disquietis a feeling of worry or anxiety.- There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
 公众对这种治安管理费用的不满情绪与日俱增。
 
- There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
- VERB 使不安;使忧虑
 If somethingdisquietsyou, it makes you feel anxious.- This information disquieted him.
 这则消息让他焦虑不安。
 
- This information disquieted him.
英英释义
adj
- afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief- too upset to say anything
- spent many disquieted moments
- distressed about her son's leaving home
- lapsed into disturbed sleep
- worried parents
- a worried frown
- one last worried check of the sleeping children
 
双语例句
- The bad news disquieted him.
 那个坏消息使他焦急不安。
- The intensity of his anger disquieted me.
 他愤怒之极,使我感到不安。
- I know that of all problems, none disquieted him more, and none concerned him more than the profound one of time.
 我知道,深不可测的时间问题是他最关心、最专注的问题。
- He often thought of him; but the thought were disquieted and fearful.
 他时常想念他,但他的想法使他心烦意乱,甚至不寒而栗。
- This information disquieted him.
 这则消息让他焦虑不安。
- People are disquieted [ on tenterhooks].
 人心惶惶。
- British students are disquieted by the trend.
 英国学生对这种趋势表示担心。
- His somber expression denoted/ indicated a worried mind Her manner was that of one who is intensely disquieted and dissatisfied.
 她的神态表明她心里乱糟糟,非常烦恼。
- As she looked about her, that Christmas of1871, the happiest Christmas the state had known in over ten years, she was disquieted.
 一八七一年的圣诞节是佐治亚人近十年来最愉快的一个圣诞节,思嘉环顾周围,心里很不是滋味。
- Be greatly disquieted by the fall in public support.
 因公众支持率的下降而大为不安。
